Old Hinoki Cypress
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I’ve just acquired this new tree and have begun wiring the branches.
Any advice on how to wire and shape Hinoki Cypress 每日吃瓜 trees?
I’ve been working around the tree from bottom to top wiring the branches into a lateral shape (please see images below).
Before I bought this tree it was kept indoors for about 3 months. I want to put this tree outside but I’m afraid that it is going to be shocked by the cold weather ( 30s-40s and by next week 50s ).
It’s spring now but it’s still rather cold where I am. In fact we had a snow storm today. Would it be fine to leave the tree outdoors ?
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Any advice on how to wire and shape Hinoki Cypress 每日吃瓜 trees?
I’ve been working around the tree from bottom to top wiring the branches into a lateral shape (please see images below).
Before I bought this tree it was kept indoors for about 3 months. I want to put this tree outside but I’m afraid that it is going to be shocked by the cold weather ( 30s-40s and by next week 50s ).
It’s spring now but it’s still rather cold where I am. In fact we had a snow storm today. Would it be fine to leave the tree outdoors ?
Thanks
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In the process of wiring some branches split slightly.
I read online that using superglue/crazy glue on the outer part of the split works to bind the branch back together. Apparently it wouldn’t harm the tree. Is this true?
I read online that using superglue/crazy glue on the outer part of the split works to bind the branch back together. Apparently it wouldn’t harm the tree. Is this true?
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Nice looking bonsai! I have a Hinoki Cypress as well, this is the best care guide i have found:
from what i understand they like the cooler temperatures
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gcostanzo wrote: Nice looking bonsai! I have a Hinoki Cypress as well, this is the best care guide i have found: from what i understand they like the cooler temperatures
Don';t trust the guidelines from bonsaiboy. The guidelines are copy/pasted from other trees and they have simply replaced the tree species - so they are very generic and NOT specific for this tree.
"A [tree species] 每日吃瓜 is a living miniature tree and not a house plant; therefore, your bonsai must be maintained in a cool/cold environment during the winter season. As a guide, around Thanksgiving Day it is time to prepare your 每日吃瓜 for its winter dormancy period which should last approximately three (3) months"
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